UNICEF’s Voice of Youth Blogging Internship 2017

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Deadline: 10 February 2017Open to: young people worldwideBenefits: certificate of merit by UNICEF

Description

Voices of Youth is excited to announce that now is accepting applications for VOY blogging internships in English, Spanish and French.

This year we are trying something new and inspiring for young people worldwide. That’s why the internships will have a partial focus on climate change and the environment – one of the world’s most pressing issues.

The 3-month internship (February- June 2017) offers you an opportunity to receive personalized feedback on your blog posts, a series of live interactive sessions with subject matter experts, weekly lessons and tips on blogging, access to a network of international youth bloggers, and the opportunity to have your pieces published on notable digital media platforms. At the end of the internships you will have improved your blogging skills with the help of your peers and the VOY Community Coordinator who supervises your work, gained new insights into environmental and climate issues, and been connected to a network of international young bloggers. The internship is done by remote participation, which means that interns are not required to travel anywhere.

Eligibility

Young people aged 14-25.

Benefits

Upon successful completion of the internship, you will receive a certificate of merit by UNICEF – definitely a great addition to your CV.

How to apply?

If you are interested to be part of the interns batch that starts in February, please apply to the internship by submitting this Google form:

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